Molecules are formed with bonds between either atoms or ions, which are just charged atoms(more or less electrons than protons).
In English (not nerd):
a molecule is made from atoms.
Neptunium contain atoms, not molecules.
they are both composed of atoms
Uranium (as an element) has atoms, not molecules; uranium compounds are molecules.
Atoms and molecules make up everything that is anything.
Heat.
Atoms and molecules... If that's what u meant
Nonpolar molecules have no net dipoles. The most common nonpolar molecules are hydrocarbons. These are molecules made entirely of carbon and hydrogen atoms.
Molecules are made up of atoms. Atoms are the building blocks of matter, and they combine to form molecules through chemical bonding. Both atoms and molecules are fundamental units in chemistry and play a crucial role in understanding the properties and interactions of substances.
Molecules are made out of atoms, without atoms there are no molecules. Charged molecules (ions) will form compounds as elements do, by combining in whole-number ratios with the ions of other elements and compounds.
Nonpolar molecules have no net dipoles. The most common nonpolar molecules are hydrocarbons. These are molecules made entirely of carbon and hydrogen atoms.
It is the next set of building blocks in life. Atoms, then you mix atoms together to get molecules, and basically nature uses these molecules to build things alive and dead. Anything "natural".
Many molecules such as organic molecules have significantly large amounts of atoms such as sugar/sucrose (C12H22O11). Others have more Many molecules such as organic molecules have significantly large amounts of atoms such as sugar/sucrose (C12H22O11). There other molecules such as DNA and polymers that have no size limit and there is no maximum size of a molecule.